INSTITUTE STUDENTSGIVE ALEGORICAL PLAYExcellent Cast !ncnt‘i “I'vcrj y^utir*Iii Auditorium of U*t \ irginialt; oilegiita i ftltnta.j Fveryyouth, an nllegorv dealing: I with the temptations which In*set the life of the average young: man. was staged by students of the West Virginia Collegiate Institute Friday eve-! ning at the college with much success, and to the complete enjoyment of a large audience. The play was given under the auspices of the Y. \V. (\ A. at the Institute.The play is a moral phantasy in three acts. Much of the credit for\ Its success is accorded to Mrs. I. Leonard, who devote 1 much time tothe training and preparation of thestudents taking part. The story of the p!av tells how Everyyouth held a position in the office of SomebodvI but fast living and attendant evils ! sapped his ambitions and lessened his ! efficiency.“Work.** his employer, objected.|They had many fuss*? until “Happiness/* the stenographer, signori for position. “Temptation “ Conceit* land Vanity** in turn filed her place.I **Hvaryyouth” and Ramson** dim*; greed because of his compionship with“Care ’ and “Vice.Finally Love” Appeared and the minions of evil had to slink from theI office and “Work’* and “L ve and . “Fveryyouth * again found Happiness/* The crux of the story of th** play Is that a woman's pure love has power to lift man from the lt;/ ; mire of life.